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NGraham1
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Unspecified Error trying to open word, excel or PowerPoint files
Hello,
I have a fairly new laptop that was purchased in March that I use for all my personal and professional work. I started a new gig with a company in June and was given access to their Dropbox...
- 6 years ago
Hi NGraham1!
I understand you are not able to open certain files via the Dropbox desktop app.
Is there any chance the files are currently Smart Synced to 'online-only'? If so, there will be a gray cloud icon by the files, and you can right-click on them and set their Smart Sync setting to 'Local'.
Alternatively, some applications have limits on the file paths they can access (for example, Excel has a limit of 218 total characters), and so shortening the entire name/path to the file may help.
You can check all of our sync icons and possible syncing issues here, too, for reference.
If the file is local and the file length is not the issue, can you copy the file to outside of the Dropbox folder and see if you can open it then? This will help determine if this is syncing issue or a file-specific one.
Let me know what you find, thanks!
Celeste
Dropbox Staff
Hi NGraham1!
I understand you are not able to open certain files via the Dropbox desktop app.
Is there any chance the files are currently Smart Synced to 'online-only'? If so, there will be a gray cloud icon by the files, and you can right-click on them and set their Smart Sync setting to 'Local'.
Alternatively, some applications have limits on the file paths they can access (for example, Excel has a limit of 218 total characters), and so shortening the entire name/path to the file may help.
You can check all of our sync icons and possible syncing issues here, too, for reference.
If the file is local and the file length is not the issue, can you copy the file to outside of the Dropbox folder and see if you can open it then? This will help determine if this is syncing issue or a file-specific one.
Let me know what you find, thanks!
aa88
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
@Celeste - So it this to mean that Smart Sync is not intended to be used to actually open Microsoft Office files? Will I have to select 'Local' for all files like this? I was trying to keep everything SmartSync'ed and so trying to understand if I have a problem (I am experiencing the same problem as the user above) or if this is just the way it is. No MS Work, PPT, or Excel docs will open. All generate the "Unspecified Error".
Thanks!
- Lusil6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi aa88,
Welcome to the Dropbox Community!
Initially, please note that Smart Sync is a space-saving feature for your hard drive. So, by setting files to be online-only, only specific information is downloaded to your computer, such as the name, the location, and the date it was updated.
If you want to edit it, you'll have to make it local, so that the relevant information becomes available for you to make changes.
I hope this helps clarify a bit, but let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
- Mike-B6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Lusil wrote:If you want to edit it, you'll have to make it local, so that the relevant information becomes available for you to make changes.
Hi Lusil
We have team members that have this same problem.
Can you please point me to the support documentation that covers this limitation? We were under the impression that Smart-sync'ed files would still be "openable". This seems like a severe limitation that I have somehow completely missed! Luckily our DB Business plan is still within the trial period. Looking forward to some clarafication.
Cheers.
- Lusil6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Mike-B, I'd be more than happy to help!
Online-only files save space on your hard drive by taking up as little storage as possible. In this case, only specific information is downloaded, such as the name and the path.
For a third party app on your computer to open a file, it needs to have all the relevant information available, which can be done by converting a file to local.
You can find more details about Smart Sync, and online-only files in this article.
Hope this helps to some extent!
- NicoleDominique282 years agoNew member | Level 2
I am getting the unspecified error. I did the make available offline and I am still unable to open any excel files from my dropbox app
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi NicoleDominique28, could you check to see that Excel files are configured to be opened with Excel on your machine, and not another app, in the settings?
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